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Nevada State Journal from Reno, Nevada • 3

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Reno, Nevada
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NEVADA STATE JOURNAL IIVIIY JOVIIXAL ITEEN GENTS PER WEEK Delivered by Carrier TUESDAY API I EL 3 181M TIME TABLES Time of Arrival and Departure of Trains at Reno HOCTHEKN 1 ACtHC 9:35 8 :30 a No Local Passenger N' BYExpress and reightExpress and reight No 3 Kaxthonnd fast a No 2 Westbound Express 4:30 in No I Westbound fast mail 8:25 VIHGIMIA No 1 Virginia Express 8:45 a inNo 2 San ran Express Timo of Arrival aad Departure of Mails at Reno MAIL AltKlVJSS CLOSES San rancisco Sacra rl ineiito and points in 8:15 a 1:00 pm California anil Oregon 9:25 in 7:45 in Ogden all Eastern points 8:15 in 8:00 a in Carson Virginia rind all! Southern points in 8:00 tr Susanville and all points! north 4:15 pm 8:00 a in Buffalo Meadows and Shenphead mail ar rives every hursday at 4:15 SI and close every riday at 8:00 A locked pouch from Virginia and Carson arrives at 11:45 am mail for same closes at 1 :30 Postoffioo Hours: rom 9:0 i a to 6 sr Sundays from 9 to 10 a it A Weak Digestion strange as it may seem is caused from a lack of that which is never exactly digested fat The greatest fact in connection with Emulsion appears at this point it is partly digested fat and the most weakened digestion is quickly strengthened by it The only possible help in Consumption is the arrest of waste and re newal of new healthy tissue Scott's Emulsion has done wonders in Con sumption just this way Prepared by Sent 1 4 Bowne All drnggists CROWDED SCHOOLS Turned Away on Account of all the Lower Grade Rooms Being Now Crowded The first grade at the Riverside school Miss Unruh teacher opened yesterday morning with G1 pupils pres ent who bad previously been enrolled A large number of young hopefuls that had just turned 6 years were also present seeking admission for the Spring term Their admission under the circum stances seemed questionable and the teacher very properly referred the mat ter to Principal Bray As there we re no seats to accommodate them the room being already too full Pro fessor Bray decided that they could not be admitted until additional facili ties were provided in the way of school rooms It is too bad that it is necessary to turn children from schools but it is far better to do this with beginners than to overcrowd the schools Beno needs and should have larger provis ion for houseing and caring for its rap idly growing school population Shall wo have a new school building or shall the brick building be enlarged 14 I CAN'S EWILD RED Their Organisation in Nevada in the Throes of Dissolution Editor Journal: The bondholderswill be terribly disappointed when their agent reports the true condition of the Republican party of Nevada The stu pendous effort made by the Lily Whites at the Opera House to prevent the final collapse of the Republican party bad just the opposite effect to what was de sired fn place of prolonging its exist ence it only served to hasten its de struction and now its leaders are rush ing pell mell tumbling over each other trying to get out It was hoped that after the Demo cratic party of Nevada had yielded up the ghost that the Republican party would maintain its organization at least through one more election but if the Republican party of Nevada wishes to yield up the ghost before election there will be nothing left for the Popu lists to do for them except to teach them that there is punishment after death armer ONE BETTER 1 he lalace Dry Goods and Carpet House Leads Them AU To make our special sale of carpets and linoleum still more attractive we offer body bruxelle back tapistry at 50 cfs always sold at 75 cents per yard and two ply union choice patterns at 35 cts always sold at 50 cts per yard Watch our advertisements BREVITIES ishing poles lines hooks and snell at Izinge II Smith of Bucklen Co Chicago is here on his annual visit Now is the time to take that best of all spring medicines Sarsapa rilla Miss Motley lias gone to San ran cisco to select a stock of spring millin ery of the latest styles Remember the Demorest medal con test takes place at the Baptist Church this evening The passenger train lias been newly painted and the seats neatly upholstered Mrs Harry McDuffee and child left Sunday night for Giiroy California to visit her parents Brown of Unionville arrived here yesterday with cattle which he is taking to San rancisco lion II Harris the newly appointed Melter and Refiner of the Carson Mint has gone to San rancisco Attention is called to the notice of Mrs A art classes which appears in another column Senator Sharon came up from California yesterday morning and changed cars for the Comstock Leete returned from San ran cisco Sunday morning Mrs Leete went to Los Angeles on a visit The Misses Mamie and Cora Gilson have been appointed clerks in the Car son postolllce vice Miss Murphy Henry Johnson sexton of the Ma sonic and Hillside cemeteries has a notice of interest in another column Call and see the new styles of dress goods and trimming materials that have been received at Archie arrington the well known mining man is here and expects to take a look at the White Horse mines Will Bliss and Hofer of Carson came up from California yesterday morning and continued on to the State Capital Black agent at loriston has returned from a visit to the Midwinter air and a tour through Southern Cal ifornia Miss Yerington daughter of II Yerington came down from Carson Sunday night and changed cars for California Miss Eflio Mundell who has been visiting Miss Annie McLaughlin re turned to her home in California Sun day night Spring mining editor of the Jirporl came down from Virginia City Sunday night and continued on to the bay The Tribune says not in twenty years has such a successful religious revival been held in Carson as that conducted by Mr Crittenton Benj Rosenthal and wife nee Vesta Rice arrived from Hawthorne Sunday evening They will depart for a visit to the Midwinter air this evening Com mis i Proceed i ngs The Board of Commissioners met yesterday Present Geo Alt Chair man McLaughlin and James Crosby members Evans Clerk and Curler District Attorney On motion of Member Crosby it was ordered that the District Attorney be instructed to bring action on behalf of of the county against Theodore Win ters to compel him to remove certain obstructions from the old Dall road on the west side of Washoe lake In the consideration of the claims against the county the bill of Justice Linn for fees amounting to $14 1 75 was reduced to $87 and that of Constable Dickey from $165 50 to $104 20 The rejected claims were for persons ar rested on the streets soliciting alms and for Indians quarreling in China town The Board passed upon the several bills against the county after which it adjourned until the 16th instant Arrived rom British Columbia red A Bristol A of the class of State University returned yester day morning from Trail Creek British Columbia on a short visit red left here about a year and a half ago and in that time has traveled pretty much over Idaho Washington ana British Columbia He is at present assayer and acting superintendent for the Le Roy Mining Company of Spokone and the Josie Mining Company of Wardner Idaho at their mines in Trail Creek red has a good position and is a prac tical example of some of the good work the State University is doing for our young men and women Martin rank Nelson Oleson Charles Stitnell Staton Smith 2 Word John Woodruff Wm White Miss Advertised Letters The following letters remained un called for in the Reno Nevada post office April 26 1894: Barker Mrs A Beck Elmer Camel DeShaw David A Daly Denis Dempsy Michal DeLance Harris Harvey John Jackson Mrs MellieWhittier Mrs Jackson Miss Lulu Williams Kraus Instructions in rench Madame Bonneville Leak at the Golden Eagle Hotel teacher of the rench language would be pleased to enlarge her class and respectfully solicits patronage in Reno Mrs Leak is a qualified and highly successful teacher of the rench language which is her native tongue and the experi ence she has acquired in the many years she has exercised her profession enables her to offer her services to the public of Reno as a thoroughly com petent instructor Terms Children between six and ten in class per month $1 50 children be tween ten and fifteen in class per month $2 00 adults in class per month $4 00 Private instructions Day and evening lessons 4 00 and $6 00 mh7ml After shaving or exposure to cold use Mys tfc Hwlnr 2Teww RmrfrrV Vtnrtnia 9r Awarded Highest Honors at air DBPRICt'S The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder A ntuonm: No Alum 1 in Miilfcms of 0qmea40 the Highest of all in Leavening Latest Report ABSOUTEET PURE BUSINESS LOCALS GREAT SPRING SALE CARPETS LINOLEUMS MATTiNGS PALACE DRY GOODS AND CARPET HOUSE TO BEGIN Monday April 2d and last Two Weeks Take your prescriptions to no commission dispensary or rough or chapped skin use Mystic Halm 25 cents Virginia street A fresh assortment of Heath A Milligan's superior mined paints at McCullough's Lovers of a good cigar go to the Monarch i and get one of Herman Hyman's Cuban Bios soms 4 nssnrtnwnt rd nicture moulding artist materials and studies just received by McCullough Jack Godfrey serves a first cl ass meal and fresh oysters in every style at the Palace Restaurant Meals at all hours BENO NEVADA I'OSTOEICE Statements of Business Transacted the Year inding March 31 1894 COMPARATIVE 1'OSTAI RECEIPTS or the year ending March 31 1 90 58041 or the year ending March 31 1891 8180 or the year ending March 31 1S92 8117 or the year ending March 31 la3 9uo4 or the year ending March 31 D9 4 993 5 POSTAL BUSINESS Sale of stamps postal cards and news paper wi uppers 56011 Stamped envelopes 1133 Second class matter 197 Box rents 696 BREVITIES i Mr and Mrs Samples ofAmedee who were here visiting 94 relatives left for home ye terdav 01 If you want a good fitting pair of 70 boots or shoes no scab work from'strangers go to II who is reliable and no stranger i Senator John ones has purchased 75 an interest in the Russell Bradley 59038 70 oley property near the race track STAMPS SOLD orty five thousand 1 cent stamps 24 600 2 cent stamps 500 4 cent stamps 27'0 5 cent stamps 425 8 cent stamps i650 10 cent stamps 210 15 cent stamps 90 30 cent amps 140 10 cent special delivery stamps MONEY ORDER DEPARTMENT April 1 1893 cash on hand 22 Money orders etc issued 0005) 35207 27 Money drafts on New Yo'k 1 0 00 Drafts collected 4 73 Two duplicate postal notes (6 36549 28 ostal unds 1290 28 Money orders paid (2729) 3'289 14 Remitted 3993 00 Cash on baud 258 14 365 10 28 SPECIAL DELIVERY Special delivery letters mailed to other places 110 Received for delivery 114 MAILING DIVISION Locked pouches received 2197 Lock pouches dispatched 2549 Tie sac received 15i3 Tie sacks dispatched 2184 Letters received and dispatched (estimated) 750009 and also in the Bank of Nevada The largest assortment of heating stoves' parlor stoves cook stoves and ranges crockery and lamps at panic prices at Lange Colds caused by the sudden changes of the temperature at this season of the year make Cherry Pectoral indispensable By using Hall's Hair Renewer gray discolored or faded hair assumes the natural color of youth and grows lux uriant and strong pleasing everybody General IL Keating of Virginia remained over here Sunday night on his way7 home from the East He is pleased with the appointments at the Mint IL Pavola has removed his boot REGISTRY DE1 AKTMENT Registered letters and packages in transit 28156 Inner pou lies received 1476 Inner pouches dispatched 1467 Letters and packages registered 1916 Letters and packages received tor delivery 1511 ivdAUri Postmaster A Soft Answer I that policeman speak to yon That's lie third policeman seen speaking to you this morning 1 allow that But the policemen always tlo admit baby so They can't stopping and ask ing about They all say as they never see such a lino child" Spare Moments Gathering wild eggs has long been a sport fur boys living along the Atlantic coast of Maryland The nar row reef that guards the eastern shore counties is a famous breeding place for many kinds of aquatic fowl ami their nests are frequently invaded and wan tonly destroyed Among the Greek Roman and other ancient nations titles were frequently conferred in memory of some achieve ment Scipio vfricanus for instance was so called from his conquest of Af rica and other illustrations are very numerous and shoe store from Commercial Row to Virginia street opposite the Bank of Nevada where he is prepared to fill all orders in his line A if Chartz came down from Virginia City Sunday and left for Austin where he will report ho Vaughan and Rast murder trials which come off there this week Judge Cheney of Reno is holding a session of the District Court at Eureka during Judge absence at Austin where several murder cases are being tried The Sentinel says John erryman better known as of Pine valley Eureka county had his left leg broken near the ankle last week by his horse falling on him Miss Adeline Morton came down from Carson Sunday night and con tinued on to Verdi She was accom panied by the little Misses Edna and Obie Soucherau Miss Margaret Menowu of St Louis Mo is here visiting her uncle Rev Mr Magill The young lady will be re membered us having spent several months iu Reno a few years ago A Nelson has just received a large or over ifty Tears Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used by millions of mothers for their children while teething If disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with pain of cutting teeth send at once and get a bottle of Mr Soothing Syrup for children teething It will relieve the poor little sufferer immedi ately Deiiend upon it mothers there is no mistake about it It cures Diarrhoea regu lates the Stomach and Bowels cures Wind Colic softens thegums reduces Inflammation and gives Tone and Energy to the whole sys tem Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup for children teething is pleasant to the taste and is the prescription of one of the oldest and best female physicians and nurses iu the United States Price twenty fh cents a bot tle Sold by all druggists throughout the world Bosureana ask for Mrs Soothing aug24 ly Weil and Happy Thanks to Dull Headaches That Tired eeling Mr Toles San rancisco Cal BL Qi of the greatest mistakes people make Is to lock the door after the horse is stolen or in other words to wait until they are sick in bed before they do anything for the poor body Neither my wife nor myself were real sick I attended to my business and my wife to her household duties dally But we had dull heavy headaches and a little over exertion would tire us greatly and my appetite was very poor So we took three bottles of Sarsaparilla and the result was perfectly satisfactory I be lieve Sarsaparilla Saved Us a Severe Sickness And a big bill If people would only remember that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of there would be less suffering in the world My advice to all who do not feel Cures well is to take Sarsaparilla according to directions and vou will be well and AV Toles 145 12tli St San rancisco Cal Pills cure all liver ills constipation biliousness jaundice sick head acheindigestion BROOKINS1 In Switzerland girls on arriving at the age of 14 are regularly employed as porters and during the season in that country may be seen daily carry ing the baggage of travelers up and down the steep mountain paths A machine for making tacks was pat ented in 1806 but not put into prac tical use until near the middle of the present century Now the world con sumes 50000000 tacks a day The title bailiff was formerly very honorable and the official was vested with many important powers Aaoipn Marcnse European travel er describes in a vivid way the sav agery which yet prevails in some por tions of the Hawaiian Islands In a vis it to the crater of Kilam a he was ac companied by several natives When night cniie they threw into the cratei olieringa sacred berries and live it the same time tinging a mo ns chant to Pcle the tiro god When Baby was sick we gave her Castorfa When she was a Child she cried for Castoria When she became Miss she clung to Cat'Dria When she had Children gave them Castoria A Bicycle Belay Bate a proposition is on foot to have a re lay raca Decoration day between Car son and Reno The Carson to attempt to bring a message to Reno in less time than the Reno wheelmen can carry one to Carson each side to be allowed so many relays Trof TA7 Pearce Organ registration and manipulation taught thoroughly Organ tuning and repairing a specialty Special atten tion given to beginners on the piano Leave orders at music store sepGtf Demorest Medal Contest A Demorest Medal Contest will be held in the Baptist Church Tuesday evening April 3d commencing at 8 alt2 assortment of valises of various styles and sizes which he will sell at very low prices Everybody wants a valise and now is the time to procure one rank Golden is investing in real es tate at Nevada City Cal and it is re ported that a number of merchants of Virginia City will rent buildings he has purchased and remove to that city and go into business John Boynton has sold out his saloon and billiard hall to Wm Lewis of Sau rancisco and gave possession yesterday James Kerr the popular caterer has charge of the business for the new proprietor The appointment of ex Governor Adams superintendent and Assemby man Harris melter and refiner at the Carson Mint is very displeasing to Re publican papers In the language of Sut Lovegood the appointments seem to be em to a heap There will be a grand May day barbe cue and festival at Springs on May 1st Sam Laughton is fatten ing a steer expressly for the occasion and he has ordered several fat sheep and hogs all of which will be served to guests in the highest style of the cul inary art Miss Bessie Webster gave a party to a number of young friends on Saturday afternoon The young people spent the time pleasantly and? in a way ap proved by the young folks Those present were: Bessie McCormick Sadie Phillips Ada'' Phillips Bessie Evans Kittie Ryland Grace Chaguon Mabel Jones (Mabel iichardsoi) Liono Leak Mabel Sunderland Roena Mc Lain Clara Martin Irene Ede Ivan Sessions Katie Bender Mabel Pratt Vera Novacovicb Bessie Webster Joe McCormick Davie and reddie Nathan Ben Evans Richard Ryland Herbert Jones Augustine Jones Philip Emery Ed Caughlin and Bee Hart Miss Stella Webster and Miss Nellie Hy mera entertained the young people with a number of interesting games PIANOS ORGANS Toys Shoot: Music Yankee Notions Book Stationery Cutlery Cijrar'4 Tobacco Pipes Etc Comtnf rcia Row opprite Railroad Depot lTberty hotel Plaza Street Reno Nevada A MICHEL Proprietor THE INEST ijiQUons ATNID OXGr Board and Lodging $1 per Day Board and Lodging $5 per Week PALACE BAKERY East side Virginia Street resh Wholesome Cakes Pies and Bread Constantly on Hand ICE SODA AND ICE CREAM At All Ilrurs resh Candy and Nuth Wedding Cakeft a Specialty Toye and ancy Article Goods delivered free to any part of the city JOHN PETERSON Proprietor TOILET ARTICLES Z1S LORTTO STORE VIRGINIA STREET NOTICE TO STOCKMEN Take your prescript ions to Pinniger'sphar tnacy Virginia street Pure drugs at lowest prices I AV AT PRESENT AT ORT WORTH Texas but will be in Winnemucca About April 1st CARETSj Roxbury Bruxelles beauties at 85c always sold at $1 per yard Body Bruxelle back Tapestry extra 75c always sell at 90s pr yard Body Bruxelle back Tapestry next 50c always sold at 75c per yard ALL WOOL 3 ply choice patterns 87c always sold at $1 per yard 3 piy extra quality cotton chain 75c always sold at 90c per yard Extra Super Ingrain 57 lfc always sold at 75c per yard 2 ply Unioi choice patterns 35c always sold at 50c per yard Ingrains nice colorings always sold at 40c per ydra LINOLEUMS: Linoleums good quality at 62jc always sold at 80c per yard Linoleums extra heavy at 75c always sold at $1 per yard Linoleums SUPER best in the market $1 always sold at $125 pr yd loor Oil cloths choice patterns at 35c always sold at 50c pr yard China Mattings cnoice goods at 19c always sold at 25c psr yard Japanese Linen Wai Mattings extra 30c always sold at 40c pr yard This sale at such prices is the first one made by us since we have been in Reno and positively claim that it meets the prices and grades of goods of any Eastern or Western house We have established our business by guaranteeing and selling our goods as advertised Country Orders receive prompt and Careful attention ine and Reliable Goods Sold liEHZ Tiie IRexio CT eweler PAT 70 la The Best Line of Watches DIAMONDS JEWELRY and SILVERW At Uniform Low Prices WE ARE DOING MORE Watch RejaiiW Engraving: anil Diamond Sotting THAN ANY HOUSE IN THE STATE GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS MCLAUGHLIN DEALER IN INE TEAS AND COEES A SPECIALTY CHOICE GROCERIES EASTERN HAMS BACON AND LARD arm Produce in Exchange ull Line of ancy Groceries al Low Prices VIRGINIA STREET RENO NEVADA jan6 ARCADE HOTEL and RESTAURANT Commercial Row Near the Depot Reno Nevada irst Class Rooms al Low Prices accommodations surpassed by none Beady to take The Spaying ield MEALS AT ALL HOTJJRS ON THE ZETJZROE AJSr LAN GET YOUR CATTLE READY Our Chicken Dinners Every Sunday for 25 Cents a Speciality I will do the work The Best Testimonials as to My Taken to Make Guests mhl3tf 1 1 1 Pains Gentlemanly ano Cal! and be Convinced ANDREW Ability Can be Given Correspondents Address HOLLOWAY Winnemucca Nev wcWef HAVE YOUR PRINTING done at the Journal Job Office.

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